Monday, April 30, 2018

To cover the gap between Bio Science and Engineering, IIT-KGP to launch new courses

To cover the gap between Bio Science and Engineering, IIT-KGP to launch new courses



In the academic year soon to start, the School of Medical Science and Technology at IIT Kharagpur is all set to launch new academic programs in the fields of Biology and Engineering. The main aim of these programs to facilitate multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach in the field of biomedical research. The new course will include a two year M.Tech course in Biomedical Engineering and all admissions in the course will be done through GATE ( Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) exam. “These programmes will bridge the gap between medicine, biological sciences and engineering with a roadmap to develop world-class scientists and clinicians,” said Prof Suman Chakraborty, Head, School of Medical Science and Technology. The course will include research area such as Bio-MEMS & Sensors, Cancer Research, Regenerative Medicine, Biomedical Instrumentation & Rehabilitative Medicine, Microfluidics & Point of Care Diagnostics, Cardiovascular Research, Biomaterials, Immunology and Immunotherapeutics, Biostatistics, Clinical and Epidemiological research, Biomarkers and Clinical Research Lab, Herbal Medicine, Medical Imaging & Image Analysis. IIT-KGP is also in the process of launching a super specialty hospital which will become fully operational in 2019. The institute has also collaborated with numerous national and international bodies which will further strengthen the medical research and data analysis of the hospital. “Innovations in technology have led to spectacular advancements in medicine. To meet the challenges posed by medicine in the 21st century, the country needs a new breed of medical professionals who can fuse together medicinal science with technology and can bridge the disciplines” added Chakraborty.

UP Board results of class 10 and 12 are now live

UP Board results of class 10 and 12 are now live



On Sunday, Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) announced the results of the state board exams. This year the results of both classes 10 and 12 witnessed a sharp decline in the pass percentage of the students. This year, the pass percentage of class 10 and 12 is 75.16% and 72.43% respectively. Last year, the pass percentage was 81.6 for class 10 and 82.5 for class 12. This year, more than 66 lakh students registered for the exams of which 56,32,860 appeared. The huge drop in the number of students appearing for the exam was due to government’s crackdown on the cheating mafia in the state. Government took stringent steps to keep the incidents of the cheating under control this year. Exam halls were monitored through CCTV cameras and coded answer sheets were given to the students to prevent the incidents of mass cheating. Director of the education board Awadh Naresh Sharma said, “The exams have been conducted in a transparent manner and with complete honesty under the watch of CCTV cameras.” Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday congratulated “students who had successfully taken the exams and got good results without cheating” and said that prices will be announced for the top 10 scrores. “I am very happy that in record time, within one month of the exams, the results have been declared. These results are a slap on the face of those elements who play with the future of our students by facilitating cheating,” he said. Rajneesh Shukla, a resident of Fatehpur, and Akash Maurya from Barabanki, both scored 93.20 per cent and emerged statewide Class XII toppers. Meanwhile, Anjali Verma, a resident of Allahabad, emerged the Class X topper with a score of 96.33 per cent.

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Telangana's Durishetty Anudeep is topper of the UPSC 2017 civil services exam

Telangana's Durishetty Anudeep is topper of the UPSC 2017 civil services exam



Durishetty Anudeep, Indian Revenue Service officer break the three year long streak of female candidates bagging the top spot in civil services exam. Durishetty bagged the first rank in the UPSC’s 2017 civil services exam. The second and third position were held by Anu Kumari and Sachin Gupta respectively. Anudeep, an OBC candidate from Metpally in Telangana is Assistant Commissioner in Hyderabad. “A total of 990 candidates - 750 men and 240 women - have been recommended by the Commission for appointment to various central government services,” UPSC said in a statement here. Of the selected candidates, 476 are from the General category, 275 are from OBC, 165 are from the SC and 74 are from from the ST category. "The recommended candidates also include 29 physically disabled persons (9 orthopedically handicapped; 8 visually challenged and 12 hearing impaired)," the statement further said. Saumya Sharma, a physically disabled candidate secured AIR 9. Anudeep is a graduate engineer from BITS Pilani in Electronics & Instrumentation. Anu Kumari, a topper among female candidates is a graduate from Delhi University in Physics BSc (Physics) and completed her MBA from IMT, Nagpur in Finance and Marketing. Nandini K R, Tina Dabi and Ira Singhal had topped the civil services examination 2016, 2015 and 2014, respectively. "The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2017 was conducted on June 18, 2017. 9,57,590 candidates applied for this examination, out of which 4,56,625 candidates actually appeared. 13,366 candidates qualified for appearance in the written (Mains) examination held in October-November, 2017. Of them, 2,568 candidates qualified for the Personality Test conducted in February-April, 2018," UPSC said.

Newcastle University: Students receive cash reward for golden behavior

Newcastle University: Students receive cash reward for golden behavior



A recent study revealed that in more than 10 percent of the anti-social incidents in UK campuses students of Newcastle University are involved. To put an end to this rowdy behavior, the university is now offering a cash reward of £1000 to the students who behave best for one month. It is the university’s ‘best neighbor on campus’ scheme. Students are nominated by the local residents based on activities such as keeping the streets clean, not smashing the bottles on the streets etc. Will Ovenden and Oli Armitage are among the five students who have won the cash reward. Students are excited after winning the prize money and said that some of it will be spent in arranging a party. The country, right now is witnessing an increase in the disruptive incidents among the students and according to the Freedom of Information data obtained by The Times, the students of Newcastle university received more punishments than any other in the Britain. The University is also known as the rowdy University. Therefore, to keep the student’s behavior in check the University introduced best Neighbour on Campus scheme. The scheme layouts the criteria for winning the prize and how it will be equally divided among the housemates. The prize is given the house where there is ‘Evidence of students who have shown a demonstrable commitment to being good neighbours’.

NIMS University’s Chairman Wife arrested in Delhi

NIMS University’s Chairman Wife arrested in Delhi



Shobha Tomar, wife of NIMS Univeristy’s chairman (Balbir Singh Tomar) was arrested by the Delhi police from a hotel in Delhi. On Thursday, the police had also arrested chaiman’s son Anurag Tomar. Both, mother and son are in jail now and will be presented before court on Friday. Amir Hasan, a police official, told that Balbir Singh had registered a case against both of them in November 16 in which he alleged that his wife and son are tampering with the documents of the Indian Medical Trust. Later, the case was transferred to the CBI for further probe in which CBI found that all allegations against the accused were true following which CBI order the arrest of the person/s accused. As of now, police is questioning Sobha Tomar to know more details about the case and trying to catch other persons involved in the case.

RU Paper leak case| Police arrested two more students

RU Paper leak case| Police arrested two more students



Police arrested two more students in the latest Rajasthan University’s BSc Physics paper leak case. The students arrested are Tushar Bhatia and Ravinedra Prajapat hails from Malviya Nagar (Jaipur) and Hindon respectively. Both arrested are the students of second year BSc and after getting their hands on the paper, they leaked the paper on social media. Earlier, police had arrested an associate professor and a personal secretary to RU's chief examination controller in the paper leak case. The court ordered the police to detain the Tushar for three days where he will be further questioned about the paper leak and other beneficiaries and police will present Ravinedra before magistrate on Saturday. As of now, police is doubting the role of various professors and students in the paper leak and further probe into the case will reveal the names of the other beneficiaries.

Guidelines for nursery teachers issued by the NCERT

Guidelines for nursery teachers issued by the NCERT



The National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has shared guidelines regarding the admissions of children and appointing teachers for in the preschool. Preschool is broadly defined as any setting which educate the children between the age of three and six years. Some of the guidelines outlined by the NCERT are as follows: The minimum age of the child for admission in nursery must be three years.The admission process should not involve any evaluation and interaction with the child.Teachers in preschool must be XII passed and must have a diploma in preschool educationThe students-teacher ration should be 25:1The duration of the preschool should be of four hours only Preschools in the nation are known by different names such as anganwadi, balwadi, nursery, preparatory, preschool, pre-primary, LKG and UKG. At present, there is no formal curriculum for the preschools and the schools are free to decide what children must be taught and what the learning outcomes should be. For the first time, NCERT has documented what an ideal preschool should be and what learning outcomes should such schools thrive to achieve before the formal schooling can begin. “Currently, preschools across the country are just a downward extension of formal schooling where a lot of reading and writing is happening. Through these guidelines and curriculum we want to encourage schools to use pedagogical approaches that do not burden the children,” said an NCERT official. The guidelines also lay out the basic infrastructure requirements which these school should have. The guidelines state that school buildings should be located away from traffic, ponds, wells, ditches, uncovered drains with outdoor play area along with the separate toilets for boys and girls and CCTV cameras for campus monitoring. The guidelines along with defining the standard size of a preschool classroom which should be 8x6 square meters also defines the roles and responsibilities of school teachers, principal and helper staff. As far as learning goals are concerned, schools are expected to achieve three goals: Children should become effective communicatorMaintain good health Able to connect with their environment immediately The state governments have two week to give their feedback on the guidelines issued by the NCERT for the preschools.

JEE Mains 2018 exam| Results to be declared tomorrow

JEE Mains 2018 exam| Results to be declared tomorrow



Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will released the results of the JEE Mains 2018 exam tomorrow i.e. on April 30, 2018. Candidates who had appeared for the exam can visit the official website-- jeemain.nic.in and check their respective scores in the paper-1 after the results are declared. The score will comprise of the marks obtained by the candidate in Paper 1 and along with the status showing if the candidate has qualified for the JEE Advanced. On April 24, 2018 CBSE had released the answer keys for the JEE Mains exam. This year, more than 10 lakh candidates appeared for the exam. The offline exam was conducted by the CBSE on April 8 and the online exam was conducted on the April 15 and 16. According to the feedback of the experts, the difficulty level of paper 1 was moderate however; students found Physics section to be tricky and math paper was lengthy. Steps to check the results Visit the official website as mentioned aboveClick on the link for the resultsIn the fields given, enter the desired information in the prescribed formatClick on the submit buttonThe result will be displayed on the screeDownload the result and take the print out of the same

Saturday, April 28, 2018

TSBE SSC results declared

TSBE SSC results declared



The results of the Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) have been declared by the Telangana Board of Secondary Education (BSE). Students who had appeared for the exams can check their results by visiting one of the sites mentioned below: bse.telangana.govresults.cgg.gov.in This year, the overall pass percentage is 83.78 percent. A total of 5,38,867 had appeared for the exams. Steps to check the results Visit any one of the sites as mentioned aboveOn the homepage click on the link ‘Student Services’A new page will open, On the new page click on the link for the SSC board resultEnter the required details and click on the submit buttonYour score will appear on the screenDownload your marks and keep them for future reference In 2017, a total of 5,38,226 students appeared for their SSC exams, results of which were released in May. Last yearʼs pass percentage is 84.15 per cent. Of the 21,723 candidates who appeared for the examination in Hyderabad, 12,536 cleared the exam by registering a pass of 57.71 per cent.

PG and SS cut-off percentile in NEET 2018 reduced

PG and SS cut-off percentile in NEET 2018 reduced



A statement released by the Union Health Ministry said that the cut-off percentile for the NEET PG and Super Speciality exams has been reduced by the 15 percent. The decision will benefit the about 18,000 aspirants and will improve the chances of filling the PG seats. Referring to the decision, Union Health Minister J P Nadda said all efforts are being made to fill up post graduate seats. “This is a significant step towards strengthening the medical sector and indicates the priority given by the government to it. We are making sure that there is adequate manpower for providing quality healthcare services,” he said. NEET exam is conducted by the MCI every year to determine the eligibility of the candidates for filling the seats in medical PG courses. 50 percent seats are filled by the center and the remaining 50 percent are filled by the governments of the respective state.

J&K no longer a part of India says, Maharashtra’s SSC textbook

J&K no longer a part of India says, Maharashtra’s SSC textbook



This year newly printed textbooks of the SSC (Maharashtra) depicted a large part of the J&K outside the boundary lines of the India. Not only this, but the textbooks also contain faulty picture of the national flag. These and other such errors were pointed out by the Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil in a letter to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. In the letter Patil also demanded the immediate arrest of the person/s guilty and responsible for this gauche act. All these errors belong to the class 10 Geography textbook. Patil pointed that all the errors are in the textbooks recently published by the Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production & Curriculum Research for the academic year starting 2018. “In chapter 3, page 24, a map of India is published but it is very erroneous as a large part of Jammu & Kashmir is not shown within the borders of the country,” he said in the letter. Similarly, in chapter 2, page 9, national falg has been published in which the color of the Ashok Chakra is wrong. He further said that earlier, the textbook was kept in a seminar for a review when former school Principal K.U. Sonawane and others raised some serious objection and asked to make the necessary corrections.  “However, the required changes were not made and the textbooks carry the wrong images of India and the national tricolour, besides many other mistakes which have crept into the book,” Vikhe-Patil said. Patil demanded that mistakes be rectified and a revised version of the book should be made available from the next academic year.

22 DU colleges disregard UGC norms for setting complaints panel

22 DU colleges disregard UGC norms for setting complaints panel



Of the 50 colleges under the DU, 22 were found in contempt of UGC’s (University Grants Commission) guidelines in setting up Internal Complaints Committee and electing students representatives democratically. UGC mandated the formation of ICC in colleges/universities to prevent the sexual harassment of the women at the workplace. According to the guidelines, the committee will consists of teachers, non-teaching staff, student representatives and an external member and a gazette notification for the same was issued in 2016. According to the survey, many DU colleges formed the ICC only this year. The survey was done by the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI). In the survey NSUI found that not even half of the respondents were aware of the formation of the ICC and 70 percent respondents said that the names and contact details of the members were not made public and there have been high incidents of the sexual harassment in the campus.

Friday, April 27, 2018

Mumbai University to use holograms on answer sheets

Mumbai University to use holograms on answer sheets



In a bid to eliminate the errors and publish the results of the exams on time the Mumbai University, which will continue with the onscreen assessment, will introduce holograms on the answer sheets. During the last year’s result fiasco, one of the reasons for the delay was that the sheets of the students could not be reconciled. In order to avoid such blunder, holograms containing the information of the students will be pasted on the answer sheets so that manual entry and related errors can be prevented. “Currently the answer sheets take in details through the bubble system where the students have to fill in the bubbles. This leads to several errors and reconciliation becomes difficult. Most institutes that use online assessment also have hologram system in place. So, we will introduce the system in the winter semester exam this year,” said Arjun Ghatule, acting director, Board of Examination and Assessment.

Karnataka to declare PUC II results on April 30

Karnataka to declare PUC II results on April 30



PUC II results will be declared by the Karnataka Board on April 30, 2018. Once declared, candidates who had appeared for the exam will be able to check their results on the following mentioned sites: kar.nic.inkarresults.nic.inpue.kar.nic.in This year, the exams were conducted from march 1 to 17 and around 7 lakh students appeared for the exams of which 3,37,860 were females and 3,52,292 were males. After the declaration of the results, it is probable that some students wont be able to access the sites mentioned above. In that case, students can also visit the examresults.net/karnataka and check their respective results. To prevent the use of any unethical means, the board took some stringent measures and kept every exam hall under the CCTV surveillance. Grace Marks For the compulsory questions in the English and Physics paper students will receive grace marks. C Shikha, Director of the Department of pre-university Education, said “the students will be given two grace marks in the English paper for the compulsory question. For the physics paper, students will be given one grace mark. All those candidates who have attempted the optional questions, will get additional five marks.”

Second edition of the ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’ launched

Second edition of the ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’ launched



On Thursday, the HRD ministry launched the second edition of the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan. Under ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’ students from 750 higher educational institutes will adopt villages and visit them. This will help the students in getting familiarize with the lifestyle and problems faced the people of the villages. HRD Minister, Prakash Javadekar also suggested the students to involve local people at every level of problem identification which help the students in solving the issues. Areas such as health, cleanliness, waste management, plantation, financial inclusion, women and child development will be given special attention. “The mission involves students from colleges and universities will go to nearby villages to get acquainted with the life of village people and the problems faced by them in day-to-day life. Students are the real agents of change who can develop, empower and brighten the future of the country,” Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar said. “India had witnessed the migration of rural population in the past, but now the process of sustainable development through the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 will help to reverse this migration,” Minister of State for HRDSatya Pal Singh said. Secretary (Higher Education), HRD ministry, RSubrahmanyam appealed the students to take the lead and turn this program into a national movement. “750 institutions chosen in the first lot have participated in today’s seminar; however, thousands of institutions have offered their willingnessto joint this movement. To cover the 45,000 villages of the country underthis movement, we need the participation of 8,252 higher educationinstitutions,” he said.

AP ECET 2018 exam: Admit cards are available for download

AP ECET 2018 exam: Admit cards are available for download



Admit cards for the Andhra Pradesh Engineering Common Entrance Test (AP ECET) 2018 exam are available for download. Candidates who had registered for the exam can visit the official website-- sche.ap.gov.in and download their respective admit cards. AP ECET exam is conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Ananthapur and is scheduled for May 3. Steps to download the admit cards Visit the official website as mentioned aboveClick on the link ‘AP ECET 2018 admit card’A new page will openEnter the registration number and other details in the prescribed formatThe admit card will be displayed on the screenDownload the admit card and take the print out of the same Exam pattern In the exam candidates will be asked 200 questions objective in nature. Candidates who will score 25 percent of the aggregate marks will be considered for further rounds. About AP ECET 2018 exam Every year, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Ananthapur conducts the online entrance examination for admission to undergraduate programs in the field of Engineering offered by private colleges/ universities in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

WBJEE 2018 exam | Answer keys to be available this week

WBJEE 2018 exam | Answer keys to be available this week



It is expected that the answer keys for the West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam (WBJEE) will be released this week. Once released, candidates will be able to check the answer keys by visiting the official website-- wbjeeb.nic.in. The exam was conducted by the authority in two shifts: Shift 1: 11 am to 1 pm Shift 2: 2 to 4 pm According to the students, who had appeared for the exam Math section was quite difficult but the overall exam was easy. Soumya Chandra Das, a student of Belur High School said the overall paper was easy but rated Mathematics as tough. “There were lots of conceptual based questions in the paper. Physics and Chemistry were easy to attempt. In the Chemistry section, inorganic part was quite tough and in Physics, the Kinematics part.” Steps to check the answer keys Visit the official websiteOn the home page click on the link for the WEBJEE 2018 answer keysA new page will openOn the new enter your details such as application number, password and security pin numberClick on the submit buttonThe answer keys will be displayed on the screen

National Entrance Screening Test 2018| Admit cards available for the download

National Entrance Screening Test 2018| Admit cards available for the download



The admit cards for the National Entrance Screening Test 2018 were released on Wednesday and are available for the download. All the candidates who had registered for the exam, can visit the official website-- nestexam.in and download their respective admit cards. The exam is scheduled for June 2 2018 and will be conducted in two sessions. Session 1: 9 am to 12 pm Session 2: 2pm to 5pm Steps to download the admit cards Visit the official website as mentioned above Click on the link to download the admit cardOn the new page you will be prompted to enter your registration number, NEST password and secret code provided on the pageAfter entering the details, click on the submit buttonDownload the admit card and take the print out of the same Candidates who clear this paper will gain admission to National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) in Bhubaneswar and Department of Atomic Energy Center for Excellence in Basic Sciences (UM-DAE CEBS) of University of Mumbai.

NEET 2018 exam| Students filed petition for re-allotment of exam centers

NEET 2018 exam| Students filed petition for re-allotment of exam centers



On Wednesday, a petition was filed in the Madras HC by the students for the re-allotment of the exam centres for the students of the Tamil Nadu. Many students from Tamil Nadu were assigned the centers outside the state. Petitioner S Kalimuthu Mylavan, an advocate, submitted that candidates who had applied from the Tamil Nadu state have been allotted the centers outside the state and not according to the choice they mentioned on their application forms. The NEET 2018 exam is scheduled for May 6. At the time of filling application form, candidates were required to fill three centers of their choice and most of the candidates had chosen centers nearby to their respective states, the petitioner said. The petitioner further said that most of the candidates are from the rural areas who may not be able to afford their stay in other cities. The petitioner prayed to the court to issue the instructions to CBSE for the re-allotment of the exam centers.

CBSE class 12 economics re-exam| Students’ and Experts’ reviews

CBSE class 12 economics re-exam| Students’ and Experts’ reviews



On Wednesday, Central Board of Secondary Education successfully conducted the re-exam of the Economics of class 12. More than 6 lakh students appeared for the re-exam. According to the students, the re-exam was bit tough and lengthy as compared to its counter part which was canceled by the CBSE. Anish Dutta, a student of Hariyana Vidya Mandir, Kolkata said, “The paper was tough than the previous one and a bit lengthy, however, the exam was good.” Another student said “The re-examination hampered the preparation of entrance examinations, the NCHMCT JEE is on April 28, and just three days left to prepare for the examination.” Aurkadeep Talukdar, a student of Hariyana Vidya Mandir, Kolkata said, “The paper was standard, and a month of time of preparation helps to make this paper better. Though I left some questions in the previous examination, but this time I attempted all.” Oneeka Deep, a teacher of Vidyagyan Leadership Academy said “Paper was comparatively easy, it followed the NCERT pattern and included direct questions. Average students should expect 80 plus marks. However, some questions are application based, with most in Section A.” Last month, CBSE was hit by a storm of paper leak incidents. Police however; arrested 3 person from Delhi and 12 from Jharkahand in connection to the paper leak incidents.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Class 10 results of Jamia Millia Islamia declared

Class 10 results of Jamia Millia Islamia declared



Results of the class 10 board exams were declared by the Jamia Millia Islamia on Tuesday. This year, the board has declared the results in the record time of 21 days from the day of the last exam, which was held on April 2. All the students who had appeared for the exams can visit the official website-- jmicoe.in to check the results. This year around 537 students appeared for the exams of which 235 were girls and 301 were boys. The pass percentage among the boys this year is 92.37 percent and among the girls is 85.04 percent. Steps to check the class 10 results of Jamia Millia Islamia Visit the official website as mentioned aboveClick on the link which says ‘Result declared for Class 10 (Regular)’A PDF file with the names of the candidates will open on the screenCheck the file for your name and see the result

State board HP Bose declared the class 12 board exams results

State board HP Bose declared the class 12 board exams results



The class 12 results of the board exams have been declared by the Himachal Pradesh Board Of Secondary Education (HP BOSE). Candidates who had appeared for the exams can visit the official website-- hpbose.org and hpresults.nic.in to check their results. This years toppers from the Science stream are Sahil Katna and Vikrant Rewal. For the exams, more than 98,000 students appeared of which 68,469 students cleared the exams successfully. As compared to the last year’s results there is a dip of two percent in the passing percentage. Last year, overall passing percentage was 72.89 percent and this year it is 69.67 percent. Apart from the official website, as mentioned above, students can also visit examresults.net, indiaresults.com to check their results. Steps to check the results Visit any one of the websites as mentioned aboveClick on the link for the resultIn the fields provided, enter your details in the prescribed formatThe result will be displayed on the screenDownload the same the take the print out

Goa GBSHSE Class 12 results to be declared soon

Goa GBSHSE Class 12 results to be declared soon



According to the source, Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is all set to declare the results of the class 12 board exams on April 28, 2018. Candidates who had appeared for the exams can check their results, once they are declared, by visiting the official website-- gbshse.gov.in. This year, more than 18000 students appeared for the exams which were conducted by the authority from march 5 to 26. The exams for the vocational stream students were conducted from March 6 to 17. During the last year’s exam, the pass percentage was 89 percent. More than 18000 students appeared for the exams of which 14,666 cleared and only 2,064 students had failed the exam. According to the data shared by the GBSHSE, stream wise passing percentage last year was 88.12 percent for the science candidates, 87.53 percent for the arts candidates, 96.70 percent for commerce and 88.15 percent for vocational candidates. As of now, the results of the GBSHSE 2018 class 12 exams are expected to release on April 28, 2018 after 12 pm. Steps to check the results Visit the official website of the board as mentioned aboveClick on the link for the resultsIn the fields provided, enter your details in the prescribed formatClick on the submit buttonThe result will be displayed on the screenDownload the result and take the print out of the same Websites to check the results Apart from checking the results on the official website, candidates can also visit any one of the following mentioned website to check their results: examresults.net/goaschools9.comresults.amarujala.comKnowYourResult.comGoa12.KnowYourResult.com indiaresults.com

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

A list of fake universities released by the UGC

A list of fake universities released by the UGC



Various state boards have started releasing the results for the board exams and soon the admissions in various undergraduate courses in various colleges and universities of the nation will commence. In an attempt to safeguard the students from various fake universities, which are operational in the nation, the UGC has released a list containing the names of the fake universities. “Students and public at large are informed that at present following 24 self-styled and unrecognized institutions are functioning in contravention of the UGC Act in various parts of the country,” a notice issued by the UGC read. “These universities have been declared as fake and are not entitled to confer any degrees,” it added. Of these various universities following fake universities are functioning in Delhi: Commercial UniversityUnited Nations UniversityVocational UniversityADR-Centric Juridical UniversityIndian Institution of Science and EngineeringViswakarma Open University for Self-employmentAdhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya Last year too, UGC released a list of fake universities which included Maithili University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga (Bihar), Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi (UP), Commercial University Ltd Daryaganj (New Delhi), United Nations University, Delhi and Vocational University, Delhi.

PSEB class 12 results declared| Follow the steps to check the results

PSEB class 12 results declared| Follow the steps to check the results



The results for the senior secondary have been declared by the Punjab School Education Board. Candidates who had appeared for the exams can now visit the official website or the third party result hosting website (India results) to check their results. The official website is-- pseb.ac.in. Steps to check the results Visit the official website as mentioned aboveClick on the link for the resultsEnter your registration details in the prescribed formatClick on the submit buttonThe result will be displayed on the screenDownload the result and take print out of the same The pass percentage for regular students is 68.42% and pass percentage for open school students is 40.07%.

PSEB class 12 results| Girls out shined the boys

PSEB class 12 results| Girls out shined the boys



Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) declared the class 12 results today and the overall pass percentage of the students in the exam is 65.97, which is marginally up from the last year’s recorded pass percentage-- 62.36. This year, more than 3 lakh students had appeared for the exams of class 12 under PSEB and among all a students named Pooja Joshi, a student of Teja Singh Suttantar Memorial School in Ludhiana topped the exams by scoring 98 percent marks and the second place was gained by Vivek Rajput of the same school with 97.55 percent. The third position was scored by a student named Jasnur Kaur from Dashmesh Public Girls Senior Secondary school, who scored 97.33 percent. According to the officials, the highest pass percentage was recorded by the Muktsar (79.64), followed by the Mansa (78.59) and then Ludhiana (78.56). With the results declared, the girls outshined the boys with the pass percentage of 78.25. The pass percentage among the boys is 60.46 percent.

IGNOU campus drive to be organized on April 25

IGNOU campus drive to be organized on April 25



IGNOU’s Campus Placement Cell (CPC) is organizing a campus placement drive on Wednesday, April25, 2018 in association with the regional centers of Delhi, NCR. The timing for the drive is 10 am and the venue of the placement drive is  BR Ambedkar Convention Centre, IGNOU Campus, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. TATA AIA Life Insurance Company Limited is organizing the drive for the post of relationship manager. Students who are in their final year of BA BCom, BCA, BTS and those pursuing MCom, MCA, MEG, MPA and MTM are eligible to participate in the drive. The remuneration offered is 2.80 lakh apart from the incentives. Candidates who wish to apply should have clear communication sales, self-motivated and must be willing to work in the sales field. Before the placement drive, a brief introductory session about the company and job title will be conducted. Total vacancy is 180. Eligibility Educational qualification: The aspirants should have pursued BA BCom, BCA, BTS and MCom, MCA, MEG, MPA and MTM. Age limit: The age of the aspirants should be maximum 27 years and minimum 18 years. Candidates who wish to appear in the placement drive should bring photocopies of their resume (having IGNOU enrollment number), an ID proof, address proof and two passport size photographs, and mark sheets and certificates of 10, 12 and graduation. Selected candidates will have to undergo one-year PGDLI program from Manipal Academy of Higher Education

Monday, April 23, 2018

Students’ views on WBJEE 2018 exam

Students’ views on WBJEE 2018 exam



On Sunday, more than 1 lakh candidates appeared for the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE 2018). The exam was conducted in two shifts, paper 1 from 11 to 1 pm and paper 2 from 2 to 4 pm. Students found that overall exam was easy but the mathematics section was tough. Soumya Chandra Das, a student of Belur High School said “There were lots of conceptual based questions in the paper. Physics and Chemistry were easy to attempt. In the Chemistry section, inorganic part was quite tough, and in Physics, the Kinematics part”. Pritam of Belur High School said, “Overall, papers were easy, with Mathematics a bit lengthy. The results depend on the cut-off.” According to the feedback given by the teachers mathematics was lenghty however, physics and chemistry section were easy to attempt. “This year, the Mathematics paper was lengthy and was based on application based question. The students found Section B tough to attempt,” said a teacher. Analysis of WBJEE 2018 exam Mathematics Section A According to the teachers most of the questions were of moderate difficulty and students found Section A easy to attempt. There were some conceptual questions as well in the section. Section B Most of the question in this section were tough, lengthy and application based Section C All the questions in this section were simple to solve Physics Section A Like Math, the first section of the physics paper was easy with few conceptual questions. Section B According to the teachers, only two questions in this paper were conceptual while the rest of the section was simple to attempt. Section C The easiest section of all as it contained the questions from chapters and direct formulas. Questions based on applications and concepts were missing from this section. Chemistry According to the teachers, the chemistry section was easiest of all as it did not contain any numericals. Most of the questions were of moderate level.

CBSE: Physical education mandatory for classes 9-12

CBSE: Physical education mandatory for classes 9-12



Soon physical education will become a mandatory subjects for classes 9-12 in all the CBSE affiliated schools as CBSE has mandated the guidelines for the schools to have daily sports period. The main aim of the move is to keep the students away from the sedentary lifestyle and to protect keep them from becoming couch potatoes. With the health as a main focus of the CBSE, it will be mandatory for the schools to have a sports period during which students will have to go to the playground but will be free to perform any physical activity listed in the manual and will be graded accordingly. “Health is often a state of physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Hence, we have decided to mainstream health and physical education for class 9 to 12 with the aim of preventing them from having a sedentary lifestyle or turn into couch potatoes,” a senior CBSE official told PTI. The school has also prepared a 150 page manual for the schools detailing the sport guideline and how to implement them. The “Health and Physical Education (HPE)” will be different from the Physical Education (PE) elective which is offered to the students of classes 10-12. “Earlier, there used to be two co-scholastic areas — Health and Physical Education and Work Education. Now the two have been merged and the total periods allocated for the two will be used for HPE. This will ensure that schools are under no pressure of adjusting the time tables at the cost of academic subjects,” the official said. “The whole process of HPE will be school-based and will be evaluated and implemented by school teachers only. The marks or grades will have to be submitted by schools on the CBSE website,” the official added. Participation in the HPE will be mandatory to be eligible for the board exams but marks will not be added for the final assessment.

AUCET AUEET 2018 exam: Registration date extended

AUCET AUEET 2018 exam: Registration date extended



Registration date for the AUCET-2018 and AUEET-2018 exams has been extended by the Andhra University. Candidates who are interested in applying for the exams can do so latest by April 24, 2018. There will be no late fee for the candidates until April 24. However, AUCET candidates can submit the application with late fee of INR 1000 until April 30, 2018 and AUEET candidates can do the same with a late fee of INR 1500. The exam is scheduled on May 13, 2018 and admit cards for the exam will be released on May 4, as mentioned on the official website. Once released, candidates can visit the official website to download the admit cards. The official website is-- audoa.in. Important dates: Last date to apply online: April 24, 2018Last Date for submission of online Applications with late fees: April 30, 2018Availability of Admit Card: May 4, 2018Examination: May 13, 2018. About the exam The exam will be conducted on various centers in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Kakinada, ,Vishakhapatnam, Rajahmundary, Aluru, Vijayawada and Guntur.

Answer keys for the AP LAWCET PGLCET 2018 exam released

Answer keys for the AP LAWCET PGLCET 2018 exam released



Answer keys for the Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test are now available on the official website-- sche.ap.gov.in. All the candidates who had appeared for the exam can now visit the above mentioned website and check the official answer keys. The exam was conducted on April 19 to determine the eligibility of the candidates for admission into LL.B/ LL.M programs in various institutes in AP. According to the APSCHE, the test is “designed to evaluate the candidate's General Knowledge, Mental ability, Current Affairs and aptitude to pursue the study of Law”. Candidates were given 90 minutes to answer 120 questions. Steps to download the answer keys Visit the official website as mentioned aboveClick on the link which says ‘AP LAWCET 2018, PGLCET 2018 answer keys’A PDF file containing all the answers will openDownload the file and take the printout of the same Paper pattern The exam was divided into following 3 parts: Part 1: General Knowledge and Mental Ability Part 2: Current Affairs Part 3: Aptitude for the Study of Law Part 1 and Part 2 had a weightage of 30 marks and part 3 had a weightage of 60 marks About the exam The exam is conducted to select the students for the admission in 3 and 5 year LLB courses and postgraduate LLM law courses in various recognized institutions in the state.

PSEB to release class 12 results next week

PSEB to release class 12 results next week



Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) is expected to release the results of the class 12 exams by the next week. In an interview with the Indian Express, Education Minister, Aruna Chaudhary, confirmed the same. Once the results are announced, candidates can visit the official website pseb.ac.in and check their results. The exams started on February 28 and concluded on March 24. This year, for the first time the board also abolished the marks moderation system and now students will not receive the grace marks, which lead to higher percentage. In order to prevent the cases of cheating, the board also identified sensitive centers and installed CCTV cameras in these centers. The exams for the class12 commenced with the English exam and ended with the Sociology exam. Steps to check the results Visit the official websiteClick on the link for the resultFill the fields provided on the form in the prescribed formatClick on the submit buttonYour result will be displayed on the screenDownload the result and take the print out of the same

Notification for the SSC-CGL 2018 postponed; to be released next month

Notification for the SSC-CGL 2018 postponed; to be released next month



For the reasons unknown, the Staff Selection Commission has delayed the release of the official notification for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2018. Earlier, the notification was scheduled to be released on April 21 but now it has been delayed until May 5, 2018. In this regard, the commission has released a official notification on the ssc.nic.in, mentioning that the date for the CGL notification has been postponed to May 5, 2018. The examination for the CGL Tier 3 2017 has also been postponed and the commission will conduct the exam in the month of May. Every year CGL exam is conducted by the SSC to fill various posts in the country. In to qualify for the job, candidates have to appear for the all the four phases (Tier- 1 to 4) of the exam. SSC CHSL answer keys are available The Staff Selection Commission has also released the answer keys for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) examination on Friday. The CHSL exams were conducted by the SSC from March 4 to March 26. Candidates who had appeared for the exam can download the answer keys by visiting the official website-- ssc.nic.in. About SSC Set up in November 4, 1975, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) works under the Government of India and recruits staff for several posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and in Subordinate Offices. It has his headquarter at New Delhi, with regional offices at Allahabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, and other cities.

Goa Board soon to release the class 12 board exams results

Goa Board soon to release the class 12 board exams results



It is expected that Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) will release the results of the class 12 exams by the end of the April. The exams of the class 12 were conducted by the GBSHSE from March 5 to March 26. Last year, the results of the class 12 were released on April 27, 2018. In 2017, more than 16000 students had appeared for the class 12 state board exams. "Total 88.77 percent students cleared the examination. Out of the 16,521 students who appeared, 14,666 have cleared the exam", said GBSHSE chairman J R Rebello. According to the data released by the GBSHSE, the stream-wise passing percentage was 88.12 percent for the Science, 87.35 percent for the arts, 96.70 percent for the commerce and 88.15 per cent for the vocational stream. The board also conducted the class 10 exam in April and the last exam was scheduled for today for the subject Basic Cookery. The results of the class 10 are expected to release in the month of May.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

JEE Mains 2018: Answer key for the exam to be released this month

JEE Mains 2018: Answer key for the exam to be released this month



CBSE will released the answer key and images of the OMR sheets for the JEE Mains 2018 exam on April 24, 2018. Once released, candidates will be able to challenge the answer keys by visiting the official website of the JEE exam-- jeemain.nic.in. However, this provision is only for the candidates who have appeared for the exam in the pen and paper mode, which was conducted on 8 April 2018. Candidates who have attempted the exam in the online mode will not be able to challenge the responses. Process of challenging the answer key Once the keys are available, visit the official website.Candidates (pen and paper) mode will be able to challenge the exam only if the recorded response is different from what they have marked in the exam.The fee of challenging the response is INR 1000 per questionThe mode of payment is only through credit/debit cardIf the challenge is accepted by the board, then the fee will be refunded by the board to account of the payee.

CLAT 2018 exam: Admit cards available for download

CLAT 2018 exam: Admit cards available for download



The hall tickets for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2018 have been released and are available for download. Candidates who have registered for the exam can now visit the official website-- clat.ac.in and download their respective admit cards. This year, the exam is scheduled on May 13 and will be conducted by the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi. The exam is conducted to determine the eligibility of the candidates for admission into various law courses in the institutes across the nation. The last date to download the admit card is May 12, 2018. Steps to download the admit card Visit the official website as mentioned aboveClick on the link for the admit cardEnter the details in the fields providedDownload the hall ticket and take the print out of the same. Important dates Date of issue of Admit card: April 20, 2018Last date to download Admit Card: May 12, 2018Date of CLAT 2018 examination: May 13, 2018

CBSE class 10 maths re-exam: The decision not to conduct the exam is based on the scientific analysis

CBSE class 10 maths re-exam: The decision not to conduct the exam is based on the scientific analysis



The CBSE has informed the HC that decision not to conduct the re-exam of the class 10 math subject was taken after doing a trend analysis of the science, English and math papers. The CBSE said that it cannot put lakhs of the students in difficult situation just because one candidate is demanding the re-test. A bench of Justices Gita Mittal and C Hari Shankar posed several questions to the counsel of the students who demanding re-exam of the math subject. “How you client (student) is affected with the decision of not conducting a re-test. When you are asking for such a radical relief, you have to see it in an overall perspective…”They have done a trend analysis of not only maths paper but also science and english to see there are no spikes of leakage,” the bench said. During the hearing, the bench also asked the counsel to call the students into the court as the court wants to know why the candidate is seeking a fresh exam.

BSEB 2018 board results to be announced in May

BSEB 2018 board results to be announced in May



Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will declare the results of class 10 and 12 board exams in the month of May (first week). According to the officials of the board, the board is planning to declare the results of the metric exams three-fours days after declaring the results of the intermediate exams. Once the results are declared, candidates will be able to check their results by visiting the official website of the board-- biharboard.ac.in. This year more than 17 lakh students registered for the class 10 exams and more than 12 lakh students for the class 12 exams. This year, the officials of the BSEB were under the pressure of conducting the exams in fair manner as incidents of mass cheating in the previous board exams has damaged the reputation of the board. This year many exam centers had installed the CCTV cameras for the exams and students were not allowed to wear the shoes in the exam hall. BSEB chairperson Anand Kishore said, “We have not taken any new measure. Several competitive examinations have the no-shoes rule.” A BSEB official also said, “More than 3.5 lakh people are deployed to conduct the examination, but there are more than 8.5 lakh students in one sitting (examinations are being held in two shifts every day, given the number of examinees). If we conduct physical frisking for shoes, a lot of time will be wasted.”

Friday, April 20, 2018

West Bengal board to declare Higher Secondary results by June 10

West Bengal board to declare Higher Secondary results by June 10



All the candidates who had appeared for the West Bengal’s state board exams can expect the results to be declared by June 10. As per a West Bengal Board official, “the results are “most-likely” to release on the said date, however, it may be deferred as per situations.” The exams are over and it will take about a month to evaluate the answer sheets of the candidates. An official of the board also said that the evaluation process can be hampered by the panchayat elections as many teachers are assigned duty in the election process. The board is trying its best to announce the results on the tentative date so that students can apply for the university admissions without any difficulty. This year, more than 8 lakh candidates had appeared for the Higher Secondary exams. Once the results are declared, candidates can visit any one of the following websites to check their results: wbchse.nic.inwb.allresults.nic.inexamresults.net The Madhyamik results are likely to be declared in the last week of the May. “As the examinations were completed late this year, March 21, the board is likely to release the results on the last week of May. The evaluation process of the answer sheets are on, and the teachers are expected to submit the paper within the first week of May,” an official said.

JEE Advanced 2018: Registrations for the foreign nationals are now open

JEE Advanced 2018: Registrations for the foreign nationals are now open



The online registration process for the foreign nationals who will appear for the JEE Advanced exam is now available online. Candidates who are interested in registrations can visit the official website-- jeeadv.ac.in. The last date to apply for the exam is May 7. The exam is scheduled for May 20 and will be conducted in a computer based test mode. Candidates who will successfully clear the exam will be given admissions in one of the following streams: bachelorsintegrated mastersbachelor-master dual degree in engineeringsciences or architecture Programs offered BTech: 4 yearsBS (Bachelor of Science): 4 yearsBArch: 5 yearsDual degree BTech-MTech: 5 yearsDual degree BS-MS: 5 yearsIntegrated MTech: 5 yearsIntegrated MSc: 5 years Eligibility criteria Educational qualification: Aspirants should have passed class 12 or equivalent in 2017 or 2018 (first time) Aspirant’s rank should be among top 2,24,000 candidates in the JEE Mains paper (including all categories) Age limit: Aspirants should have been born on or after October 1, 1993. Relaxation in age will be given as per the norms. Important dates: Last date to apply online: May 7, 2018 Date of examination: The examination will be held on May 7, 2018.

Quick tips to score maximum in the NEET 2018 exam

Quick tips to score maximum in the NEET 2018 exam



With NEET exam around the corner, students are busy with their last minute preparations. This year, the exam is scheduled on May 6, 2018. The exam is conducted by the CBSE to determine the eligibility of the candidates for the medical seats. Earlier, CBSE had released the admit cards and students can visit the official website of the NEET and download their respective admit cards. According to the reports, more than 13 lakh candidates will appear for the NEET 2018 exam and the exam will be held in Hindi, English, Urdu, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, Bengali, Assamese, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada languages. Strategies to score maximum in the NEET exam Well-prepared notes With the help of the well-prepared notes, students can easily boost their last minute preparation plan for the exam. Hence, the importance of assembling the study material which students used to prepare for the exam throughout the year. Sample papers Now, as your preparations are complete practicing the sample papers for the exam will be a big help in scoring maximum marks. Sample papers will help you in revision and you will get to know the mistakes that you are most likely to commit on the exam day. To better understand the exam pattern, it is very helpful to refer to the last five year’s papers. Physics Of all the sections, physics can be the most tricky section. Hence, it is imperative that students should solve as many equations as they can in the least possible amount of time. Het Shah, a topper of NEET examination suggested, “Attempt the biology part first as it takes a lot of time, although you should most definitely try to minimise the time taken for that.” Health Without the maintenance of proper health, all preparation for the exam is lost. If you are feeling unwell then instead of ‘Googling’ the solution visit your doctor. Self help remedies can back fire. Feeling anxiety during the exam days is natural and with small breaks in between the studies, students can relax. Going for a walk and listening to the music is also considered very helpful to freshen up the mood.

CBSE will compensate the students for the typo in English class 10 board exam

CBSE will compensate the students for the typo in English class 10 board exam



Offering a relief to thousands of students, CBSE announced that it will provide the compensation of the two marks to the students for the typo error in the class 10 English board exam. The exam was conducted by the board on March 12. After the exam, several students and teachers approached the board with the plea that there were several errors in the comprehension passage section. In the exam, students were asked the synonyms of the words endurance, obstruction, and motivation but the paragraphs in which they were supposed to look for the answers were wrongly mentioned in the question. “The typing error has been noticed and it has been Board’s policy to not let students face any disadvantage. The marking scheme has been decided in the interest of students and all those who appeared for the particular question will be awarded two marks,” a senior CBSE official said. As per Swati Saxena, TGT English, VidyaGyan Bulandshahr, “Questions covered almost the entire syllabus. However, subjectivity was missing in a few questions. For example, ‘In the story, ‘Shady Plot’, why did Helen appear in bits and pieces?’ was a vague question in sense that there was much more (content) that must have become a part of the paper.” The board exams of class 10 and 12 are now over and students are eagerly awaiting the results of their exams.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

52 Indian MBBS students deported back to India

52 Indian MBBS students deported back to India



In a shocking incident 52 of the 62 Indian MBBS students were deported back to the India from the National Capital, Tbilisi Airport. These students were headed to study MBBS in the Easter European Nation. In a written complaint to the MEA, students and parents have alleged that only 10 students out of 62 were allowed entry in the country after they were profiled on the basis of their color and height. According to the complaints, 10 dark-colored and short height students were handpicked and allowed the entry. They others were denied even after presenting the requisite documents. The students which were held back were sent back to the India.  “Despite having the valid D3 visa (education visa), for which we had to wait for good 6 months, we weren’t permitted inside the country. We felt very insulted," expressed the distressed students. Parents also said that they have submitted huge fees of 25-30 lakhs for the education but now they don’t know what to do. Union Minister of external affairs replied to cries of the students and parents via a tweet. She said "I am aware of this case. Indian Embassy has taken this up with the Georgian authorities. They are pursuing this matter. I have asked for a further update on this." Students also alleged that they were mistreated by the Georgian officials. They weren’t even allowed to access the basic necessities such as drinking water and washrooms.

SDMC schools witnessed heavy fall in enrollment numbers this year

SDMC schools witnessed heavy fall in enrollment numbers this year



From past some year, enrollment numbers in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) schools for primary classes are falling and the situation this year is no different. This year, according to the figures released by the civic body, the enrollment numbers fall even further by 17,535. The number of students enrolled in 2017-18 are 2,48,297 in contrast to the 2,65,832 students in the year 2016-17. The enrollment numbers were 2,76,901, 2,93,436, 3,02,832, and 3,20,688 in 2015-16, 2014-15, 2013-14, and 2012-13 respectively. These schools offer education up to standard 5th and enrollments for the Nursery class have shown considerable rise in 2017-18. A senior SDMC official said, “Although facilities have been increased in corporation schools; ever since the Delhi government schools began admitting students Nursery onwards, parents prefer to get their wards admitted to government schools as they want them to complete their education from one institution only.” He also said that the students-teacher ration is poor in the corporation schools. “Private schools are also admitting students from EWS/DG category under the RTE Act, taking away a share of students who would earlier take admission in MCD schools,” the official said. From the past two years, SDMC has started several initiatives to address the issue of declining enrollment rate in the schools by including smart classes, better desks etc. It has also taken several new measures such as extra classes, computer classes, English lessons and holding street plays.

Right to education| For discriminating against a child, a notice was issued to a private school in Delhi

Right to education| For discriminating against a child, a notice was issued to a private school in Delhi



A private school received a notice from the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) for not allowing a child to attend the classes in the school and discriminating against him. The child in question was admitted under the economically weaker section/disadvantaged (EWS/DG) category and DCPCR has asked the school manager and principal to explain their actions against the child. The student studies in class VIII and father of the child wrote to DCPCR that school is not allowing his child to attend the classes. “Since April 2, my child has not gone to school as the bus driver refused to take him. I also went to the school and waited for two-and-a-half hours. Officials did not meet me, and later asked me to pay Rs 15,000,” said the father. The father further said that in 2016-17 he was forced to pay INR 14000 just to get his child’s report card. However, the school claims that the child was not enrolled in the EWS category. “The child is not admitted under the EWS/DG category. The parent has not been paying the fee, though we have sent several reminders. What can the school do when the fee has not been paid?” said Ruchika, an official in the school administration. DCPCR member Anurag Kundu said, “The school has been contesting that he has been admitted under EWS, but I have seen certificates of the parents availing the benefits. We will send summons to the school to come with records, which we can verify.” The child’s father, who sells vegetables, said, “Let the school show documents that he has been admitted under the general category. I have submitted my income certificate. My child is a national science olympiadzonal champion. The school has threatened him so much that he cries every morning.”

AP EAMCET 2018 exam: Hall tickets are now available for download

AP EAMCET 2018 exam: Hall tickets are now available for download



The admit cards for the Andhra Pradesh engineering, agriculture and medical common entrance test (AP EAMCET) 2018 exam are now available for download. Candidates who had registered for the exam, can visit the official website-- http://sche.ap.gov.in and download their respective admit cards. Admit cards will remain available for download till April 22, 2018. The AP EAMCET exam is conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada on behalf of the APSCHE. The exam is conducted by the JNTU to determine the eligibility of the candidates for admission into various professional courses offered by the universities/private colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Steps to download the admit cards Visit the official website as mentioned aboveLog into the website by using your official credentialsClick on the link for the admit cardEnter the required details in the fields providedYour admit card will be displayed on the screenDownload the admit card and take the print out of the same The test is computer based and various mock tests are available on the official website. The exam will be conducted in the following two sessions: 10 am to 1 pm 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm The qualifying percentage marks of the exam are 25 percent of the total marks and if the candidate is late even by 1 minute, he/she will not be allowed to sit in the exam.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

MPPSC state service prelims 2018 exam | Result declared

MPPSC state service prelims 2018 exam | Result declared



Results of the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) prelims exams have been declared. Candidates who have appeared for the exam can now check their results by visiting the official website-- mppsc.nic.in. MPPSC conducted the state service and state forest service exam on February 18. There are three rounds to the state service exam-- prelim, mains and interview round. MPPSC had released the vacancy for the 100+ posts to which thousands of candidates applied. Besides checking the results on the official website, candidates can also visit the mponline.gov.in and mppscdemo.in to check the results. Steps to check the results Visit any one of the sites as mentioned aboveOn the homepage, click on the link, which says ‘RESULT – STATE SERVICEPRELIMINARY EXAMINATION – 2018’A PDF file containing the roll numbers will be openedSearch for your roll number in the PDF file Exam pattern: The prelims consisted of two papers – Paper I: General Studies will contain 200 marks questions and similarly Paper II: General Study Aptitude will be two hours long and will carry 200 marks questions in the exam, dates of which will be released in the notification.

Admit cards for the Jamia Millia Islamia entrance exam released

Admit cards for the Jamia Millia Islamia entrance exam released



Admit cards for the Jamia Millia Islamia entrance exam 2018 have been released by the university. Candidates who had registered for the exam can now visit the official website-- jmicoe.in or jmiregular.ucanapply.com and download their respective admit card. Candidates who had applied for the Doctorate, Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Diploma and Certificate programs can download their admit cards by visiting the official website. Steps to download the admit cards Visit the official website as mentioned aboveClick on the student login tabLog in to the portal using your credentialsAdmit card will be displayed on the screenDownload the admit card and take the print out of the same The candidates are required to upload their passport size photograph, which is self-attested. Candidates are also required to print two copies of the admit card The university is conducting the entrance examinations for admission to the 72 Masters, 12 PG Diploma, 45 Undergraduate, 11 Advanced Diploma, 30 Diploma, 24 Certificate, and MPhil/ PhD courses.

‘Study in India’| A program to attract foreign students to the nation

‘Study in India’| A program to attract foreign students to the nation



In a bid to lure more foreign national students on the land for studies, the Union Government launched a program. Under the program, the government projected 160 universities including the IITs and IIMs which are considered as ideal destination for higher studies in the nation. The program is named as ‘Study in India’ and is along the lines of the programs launched by the Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Canada. The main aim of the program is to boost the share of international students, which will help the nation in improving its global reputation in the field of education. At present there is only 10 to 15 provision for the supernumerary seats for the foreign students in the higher education institutes and this provision is hardly underutilized in the most of the education institutes. Now, with ‘Study in India’ program the government aims to promote India as a top education destination and will spend INR 150 crores in the next two years. Through the program, the government will target the students from Asia and Africa, including Nepal, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Thailand, Malaysia, Egypt, Kuwait, Iran, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Rwanda, among others.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Will Delhi be the epicenter of the apocalyptic earthquake?

Will Delhi be the epicenter of the apocalyptic earthquake?



“Technology is a boon and curse”-- Anonymous Whoever said this can be regarded as one the wisest men ever lived. Living in the world governed by the technology we are well aware of its advantages and disadvantages. This is something particularly true for the social media. After the recent incident of the CBSE question paper leak on the WhatsApp, the free messenger app is in news again for spreading the false rumors of Delhi about to be hit by a massive earthquake. According to the rumors on the app, a warning about a massive earthquake is declared by none other than the NASA. Below is the so called official message from the NASA which is circulating on the messenger: According to NASA, the biggest earthquake will hit Delhi soon. The Rector Scale is 9.1 or may be 9.2.Date has not cleared yet but it may occur in Between 7th of April to 15th April.Loss of life has declared in Lacs.The Centre of This Biggest rector scale earthquake would be Gurugram.This is the 2nd time in World History that huge loss of life and property has declared by NASA.This is biggest Earthquake may occure in Delhi NCR.Spread to all your relatives or friends who stay in Delhi NCR.This earthquake will be the largest as it covers the areas like In India ( Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, J&K to Tamilnadu, Rajasthan to Bihar.In Pakistan Rector Scale would be 4-4.2 maximum.If possible move at least for a week from Delhi NCR.Govt will take action very soon on This to save life of People. For More Detailswww.nasaalert.com Well, we appreciate the efforts of the person/s who are well concerned about the well being of the others but here, I am more concerned about the grammatical errors in the message from the NASA. Think again, an organization pioneer in Rocket science cannot differentiate between present simple and future simple tense.Some of the errors in the message are marked in the red. First of all NASA did not issue any warning as it is the job of United States Geological Survey not NASA. And USGS explains on its website: Neither the USGS nor any other scientists have ever predicted a major earthquake. We do not know how, and we do not expect to know how any time in the foreseeable future. An earthquake prediction must define 3 elements: 1)the date and time 2)the location and 3)the magnitude. For more on the issue visit: USGS. If you are still not convinced then here’s more technical proof that the domain does not belong to NASA and the message is false and hoax: The website NASA alert does not exist and opening it leads to another website-- www.alertsondemand.com and this doesn’t open either. No doubt that we are living in a world of technological advancements but we are still far from predicting the earthquakes which may or may not occur in future. As of now, it is not clear where this hoax originated from but it itself contains ample numbers of proofs that the message was not issued by the NASA. Delhi has a population of more than 26 million people and evacuating this many people would be too much for a practice drill.